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    Date Issued1980 - 1983 (35)1971 - 1979 (87)Author/ContributorStadler Genetics Symposium (1st : 1969 : Columbia, Missouri) (12)Stadler Genetics Symposium (2nd : 1970 : Columbia, Missouri) (12)Stadler Genetics Symposium (9th : 1977 : Columbia, Missouri) (10)Stadler Genetics Symposium (11th : 1979 : Columbia, Missouri) (9)Stadler Genetics Symposium (12th : 1980 : Columbia, Missouri) (9)... View MoreLanguage (ISO)English (122)

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    Meiotic mutants in potato breeding : (haploids, 2n gametes, germplasm transfer) 

    Peloquin, S. J. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1982)
    Three factors provide unusual opportunities for potato improvement: (1) The wild and cultivated tuber-bearing relatives of the potato represent a large source of valuable germplasm. This genetic diversity can be incorporated ...

    Formal genetic analysis of organelle genetic systems 

    Sager, Ruth; Ramanis, Zenta (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1971)

    Genetic unity and biochemical diversity in genetic recombination mechanisms 

    Hotchkiss, Rollin D. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1973)
    Obstacles to the unification of recombination mechanisms are: the multiplicity of ways of systematizirig and describing the telltale aberrant or exceptional recombination events, and the substantially different ways of ...

    DNA uptake by bacteria and eucaryotic cells 

    Tomasz, Alexander (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1973)

    Dinoflagellate genetics and DNA characterization : (dinoflagellates, evolution, nucleus, DNA, genetics, mesocaryota) 

    Loeblich, Alfred R., III (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1976)
    Nuclear features of dinoflagellates that were used origin ally to support the Mesocaryota concept are reviewed. Although dinoflagellates possess some procaryotic nuclear features, the remainder of the cell is obviously ...

    A gene-enzyme relationship in neurospora : (neurospora, complementation, amino acid substitutions, chain termination, suppression, osmotic repair) 

    Fincham, J. R. S. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1977)
    The results of work on amino acid replacements in NADP-specific glutamatede hydrogenase of Neurospora crassa, due to mutation in the am gene, are reviewed: amino acid residues which are important in coenzyme binding and ...

    Seven or twenty-seven against obscurity or still further observations on tittlebats 

    Mullett, Charles F. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1972)

    Trends in genetics research--prospects for development 

    Lewis, Herman W. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1972)
    Some aspects of current research are viewed in an attempt to anticipate major trends in the next few years. The observations indicate that geneticists in general are becoming more problem - than organism-oriented and are ...

    Nuclear control of the expression of the cytochrome b gene in yeast mitochondrial DNA : (apocytochrome b gene, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, CBP1 gene) 

    Dieckmann, Carol L.; Pape, Louise K. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1982)
    The mitochondrial gene encoding apocytochrome b is mosaic, containing two intervening sequences in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain D273-10B. Five nuclear genes and one mitochondrial gene have been identified that are ...

    Bacteriophage 16-3 of Rhizobium meliloti and its pattern of recombination : (Rhizobium, phage - vector, recombination) 

    Orosz, Laszlo (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1982)

    Arrangement and rearrangement of the bacterial chromosome : (chromosome rearrangements, transposable elements) 

    Roth, John R.; Schmid, Molly B. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1981)
    Several lines of evidence suggest that the arrangement of genes in the bacterial chromosome may have selective importance. To investigate the significance of chromosomal gene order and the effect of position on gene ...

    Monocot and dicot genes encoding the small subunit ofribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase : structural analysis and gene expression 

    Broglie, Richard; Coruzzi, Gloria; Lamppa, Gayle; Keith, Brian; Chua, Nam-Hai (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1983)

    Non-Darwinian evolution and the bread of life : genetic drift, repetitive DNA, philosophy of science 

    Smith, George P. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1978)
    This paper explores what would happen to a chromosomal segment that evolves randomly, without the surveillance of natural selection. In these circumstances a single segment present in some individual organism at any given ...

    Speciation and the founder principle 

    Carson, Hampton L. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1971)

    Repertoire of genetic control of gene expression in procaryotes 

    Schlessinger, David (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1971)
    Writing 18 years ago, DR. STADLER pointed out that because of limitations in the knowledge and definition of the gene, questions about undetermined properties of the gene--the nature of the unit of reproduction, the unit ...

    Nitrogen fixation by photosynthetic bacteria : (Rhodospirilum rubrum, Rhodopseudomonas capsulata, glutamine ,nitrogenase) 

    Wall, Judy D. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1980)
    Biological nitrogen fixation is not only essential for world nitrogen balance but it is also an alternative to expensive commercial fertilizer for crop production. To achieve the maximum utilization of this natural process, ...

    The topology of homologous pairing : (genetic recombination, RecA protein, strand crossover, joint molecules, heteroduplex joints, branch migration) 

    Radding, Charles M.; Das Gupta, Chanchal; Shibata, Takehiko; Cunningham, Richard P. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1980)
    The RecA protein, which is essential for genetic recombination of E. coli , promotes homologous pairing in vitro. Studies of purified RecA protein have shown that it promotes the homologous pairing of a number of topological ...

    Molecular evolution in papova viruses and their host species, and in bacteriophages : (evolution, nucleotide substitution, papova viruses) 

    Maruyama, Takeo; Soeda, Eiichi (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1980)
    Comparing homologous genes of three papova viral genomes, we attempt to show the very close relative phylogeny among the viral species and their host species, and therefore the viral species seem to have evolved with their ...

    Molecular coding of information in the nervous system 

    Ungar, G. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1974)
    Evidence has been accumulating in the last ten years to support the existence of a molecular code for the processing of information by the nervous system. The most direct evidence has been provided by the behavioral bioassay ...

    Advances in somatic cell hybridization in higher plants 

    Gamborg, Oluf L. (University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1975)
    Advances in tissue culture and protoplast technology make it possible to investigate genetic manipulation of somatic plant cells. The development of a new and efficient technique has resulted in fusion of protoplasts and ...
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